Superconductivity from spoiling magnetism in the Kondo lattice model

Abstract

We find evidence that superconductivity intrudes into the paramagnetic-to-magnetic transition of the Kondo lattice model if magnetic frustration is added. Specifically, we study by variational method the model on a square lattice in the presence of both nearest- (t) and next-nearest-neighbor (t) hopping of the conduction electrons. We find that when t/t is finite a d-wave superconducting dome emerges between the magnetic and paramagnetic metal phases and close to the compensated regime, i.e., the number of conduction electrons equal to the number of localized spin-1/2 moments. Superconductivity is further strengthened by a direct antiferromagnetic exchange between the localized moments, to such an extent that we even observe coexistence with magnetic order.

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